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Denver NT DJ Jones. Potential FA target


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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

I agree, but I have a different spin--Tuttle can free 6.5m as a post June 1 cut--I think the draft has a very nice selection of DTs in the first three rounds....

Yep, works for me. Sucks that he's on the cap until 2028 anyway if I'm reading it right, might as well take the savings now and find a new big body that is respectable. 

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8 hours ago, CRA said:

I wish we would just go back to the 4-3.  3-4 is just so dependent on that NT.   It's great when you got it, but when you don't......it's just rough sledding.  Easier to deal with injuries and fixes in the 4-3

4-3 depends on players too. Players that more teams are after and that shoot up draft boards.

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20 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Just when we start to escape our dead money, a player like Shy Tuttle comes along. 

 

That number is wrong anyway- Shaq, corbert, Dalton, heckerr are going to count for like 15 million. That's not including sanders, AT, Jackson, or few others that could easily be count on this team barely pointing up. 

It wouldn't shock me to 30 million in dead cap this.

No one knows but for like five years in rows, they've had around 50 million dead space each fuccking year!! On these sorry-ass teams with no talent!!! I can not stand it. 

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Most defenses are hybrids anymore being ran out of nickel the most honestly. Players like Clowney and Wonnum can line up as DEs or OLB. The NT is important but so is the run stuffing DT in the 4-3. If Star when down for us back in our 4-3 days we would feel it badly as well. Honestly Star helped keep Luke free as well and let him truly dominate. He was crucial to our defense. 

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